On January 5th 2010 Google first introduced the world to the Nexus program, giving developers a reference device for modding, app building and general tinkering. The HTC Nexus One also served as a reference device for OEMs in general, giving them a better idea of what Google felt an Android phone should look and feel like, while also raising the bar when it came to specifications.
One thing the Nexus One wasn鈥檛 was 鈥榗heap鈥�. At $529, the Nexus One was somewhat less expensive than many flagships at the time, but it was far from the low-cost option that the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 would evolve the line into.
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